Hepatoblastoma descubierto intraútero. Aspectos clínicos, evolutivos y su diagnóstico por medio de la imagen. A propósito de un caso [PDF]
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Birth weight and neonatal morbidity as early-life risk factors for childhood cancer: a nationwide cohort study. [PDF]
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Relationship Between Total Parenteral Nutrition, Ventilation, and Hepatoblastoma: A Study of 258,929 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Admissions. [PDF]
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Calcifying nested stromal-epithelial tumor of the liver: Report of two cases revealing novel WT1 mutation and distinct epigenetic features. [PDF]
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Lipid metabolism abnormalities in pediatric abdominal solid malignant tumors: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
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Hepatoblastoma is the most common primary liver cancer in children, with an incidence of approximately 1.5 cases per million children per year. Most cases are sporadic, typically presenting at a median age of 18 months, with only 5% occurring after 4 years of age. Clinical presentation often includes an abdominal mass and, less commonly, abdominal pain,
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Hepatoblastoma is the most common primary malignant hepatic tumor of infancy and childhood, occurring predominantly in the first two years of life. The management of hepatoblastoma has changed markedly over the last 3 decades; neoadjuvant chemotherapy is now standard, particularly in unresectable tumors resulting in considerable preoperative tumor ...
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Hepatoblastoma is a rare hepatic tumor generally presenting during the first three years of life as an enlarging abdominal mass. Other symptoms are nonspecific; however, it may be associated with hemihypertrophy, virilization, and osteoporosis. The serum bilirubin infrequently is elevated, but up to 2/3's will have elevated serum alpha fetoprotein as a
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